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Recommendations

Hello, previously I've played around with Visual C++ 5, and a little borland
c++.. Got into Turbo Pascal, and Delphi.. and now I have Visual C++ 6.0 and
am looking to start doing some serious learning and programming. Currently
I have the Tech yourself Visual C++ 6 in 21 days.. does anybody have any
recommendations on any websites and/or books to get started with.

Re: Recommendations

Hi,
Try
"MFC programming" by Jeff Prosise (nice one for starters)
If you need WIN32 API then "Windows Programming" by Charles petzold.
Siva

"Rister" <risterdt@aol.com> wrote:
>
>Hello, previously I've played around with Visual C++ 5, and a little borland
>c++.. Got into Turbo Pascal, and Delphi.. and now I have Visual C++ 6.0
and
>am looking to start doing some serious learning and programming. Currently
>I have the Tech yourself Visual C++ 6 in 21 days.. does anybody have any
>recommendations on any websites and/or books to get started with.
>
>
>Thank you.

Re: Recommendations

"Rister" <risterdt@aol.com> wrote:
>
>Hello, previously I've played around with Visual C++ 5, and a little borland
>c++.. Got into Turbo Pascal, and Delphi.. and now I have Visual C++ 6.0
and
>am looking to start doing some serious learning and programming. Currently
>I have the Tech yourself Visual C++ 6 in 21 days.. does anybody have any
>recommendations on any websites and/or books to get started with.
>
>
>Thank you.

Personally, I'm waiting for the Deitel book to be published. It's coming
out in January. They put out a short book on MFC currently available. I got
Delphi too and find it rather difficult, but any compiler put out by Borland
is more difficult since it doesn't have the documentation to refer to like
Microsoft does.